Black Cumin

Black Cumin

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Black cumin seeds, often known as the "seed of blessing," are regarded as one of the most powerful medicinal herbs of all time. Kalonji, also known as nigella, is the name given to tiny black seeds that are planted on Kalonji plants, which are common in India. In addition to being used as flavourings and established into several traditional meals, kalonji is an herbal cure that has been hailed as the solution for every manner of problems. While kalonji seeds are more triangular in shape than oval, they are roughly the same size as sesame seeds.

Specifications

Botanical Name Nigella Sativa

Common Names Black Cumin Seed, Black Seeds, Nigella Seeds, Kalonji

Purity 99%, 99.50%, 99.90%

Moisture Max. 6%-7%

Oil Contents MIN 36%

GMO Non Genetically Modified

Origin India

Cooking: Black cumin seeds are used as a spice in North African, Indian, and Middle Eastern cuisines. They give food a unique flavour that is akin to a blend of onion, oregano, and black pepper. They are frequently used as a seasoning for meat and vegetable meals, added to salads, soups, stews, and curries, and sprinkled on bread.

Medicinal Properties: Because of the numerous health advantages of these seeds, traditional medicine has been using them for generations. Thymoquinone, an active ingredient with antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant qualities, is one of them.

Immune Support: It's said that these seeds can strengthen the immune system and advance general health. They might aid the body's defences against sickness and ability to fend off infections.

Health of the Respiratory System: These seeds are good for the respiratory system since they have anti-inflammatory qualities. They might lessen the signs and symptoms of bronchitis, asthma, and other respiratory diseases.

Digestive Health: These seeds may facilitate better digestion and lessen the appearance of bloating, gas, and other signs of gastrointestinal diseases. Additionally, they may have a slight laxative

Heart Health: Research indicates that black cumin seeds may help lower blood pressure and cholesterol, which lowers the risk of heart attacks and strokes. Additionally, they might shield blood vessels and the heart.

Skin and Hair Care: The seeds are used to make black cumin oil, which is applied topically to treat skin and hair issues. Many skin disorders, including psoriasis, eczema, and acne, are said to benefit from its moisturizing, anti-aging, and anti-inflammatory qualities. It might also aid in improving scalp health and encouraging hair growth.

Effects of Antioxidants: Their abundance in antioxidants serves to shield the body from oxidative stress and free radical damage. This could be a factor in its general health advantages and anti-aging properties.

 

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